Premiere Services Donates $2,500 to Collision Repair Education Foundation - BodyShop Business

Premiere Services Donates $2,500 to Collision Repair Education Foundation

Donation will assist organization in supporting high school and college collision school programs, instructors and students across the U.S.

Premiere Services, a provider of audio electronics to the insurance industry, has donated $2,500 to the Collision Repair Education Foundation to assist the organization in supporting high school and college collision school programs, instructors and students across the country. Through the industry’s support, the Education Foundation is able to provide student scholarships, school grants and instructor support to the roughly 1,100 collision school programs across the country.

“Premiere Services is pleased to support the initiatives of the Collision Repair Education Foundation as they assist the industry’s future,” said Joyce Kasmer, executive director of sales and marketing for Premiere Services. “The entire collision industry should be taking an active role with the collision student’s technical education, and companies should be coming together to support this organization to make a larger impact nationwide.”

Added Collision Repair Education Foundation Executive Director Clark Plucinski, “I would like to thank Premiere Services for their donation and joining in our efforts to support the future professionals of the collision industry. Collision school instructors are facing limited and reduced budgets, and through support from the Collision Repair Education Foundation, we can help in ensuring that when students graduate, they can be productive and efficient entry-level workers within the industry. Premiere Services stepping up to make this donation is a great example of how the industry can help support its future through the Education Foundation.”


More information:

Premiere Services

Collision Repair Education Foundation

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